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Game Day #5: Blue Jackets at Senators

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The first sustained road trip of the season begins tonight in Ottawa. It's time to build on the early success with a sixty minute performance.

Columbus Blue Jacketsat Ottawa Senators

October 18, 2014 - 7:00 pm EDT
Canadian Tire Center - Kanata, Ontario  Canada
Radio - CD 102.5 FM - TV - Fox Sports Ohio
Opponent's Blog: Silver Seven

The Blue Jackets and Ottawa Senators share a number of common traits coming into this early season matchup.  They boast identical 3-1 records, sit 2nd in their respective divisions, and are likely considered as somewhat of a surprise in the early going.  Columbus is not know for its fast starts, and the loss of Boone Jenner and Brandon Dubinsky for the early part of the season was not a good omen.  Ottawa is still stinging from the loss of Jason Spezza in the off-season, and is without former Blue Jacket Marc Methot, who is rehabbing a nagging back ailment.

Both clubs also have proven to be tenacious in the early going.  Columbus dominated the games against Buffalo and the Rangers, made a strong comeback bid against Dallas, and came out of the gates strong against Calgary, storming to a 3 - 0 lead after two periods, and holding on for the 3 - 2 victory.  Ottawa played three one-goal games in victories over Tampa Bay and Florida, and a loss to Nashville, before overcoming an early three goal deficit against Colorado.

Clarke MacArthur has carried much of the early offensive mail for the Senators, who have also gotten some stellar play in goal from Robin Lehner and Craig Anderson.  With Bobby Ryan and Kyle Turris lurking, the Sens are a potentially dangerous offensive team, as their third period rally against the Avalanche demonstrated.

The Blue Jackets have seemed dominating at times, but have also taken periods off.  They were emotionally flat in the first period against the Stars, and allowed Calgary back into the game in the third.  With Curtis McElhinney slated to make his season debut in net, a sixty minute effort is essential.  Speed and an aggressive forecheck can force Ottawa into taking penalties, enabling Columbus to potentially take advantage of the Senators' spotty penalty killing unit.

Projected Lineups

Columbus Blue Jackets

(3-1-0, 6 Points; 2nd division, 3rd conference)

Nick FolignoRyan JohansenCam Atkinson
Scott HartnellArtem AnisimovAlexander Wennberg
Matt CalvertMark LetestuJack Skille
Corey TroppMichael ChaputJared Boll
Jack JohnsonDavid Savard
Tim ErixonJames Wisniewski
Fedor TyutinDalton Prout
Curtis McElhinney
Sergei Bobrovsky

(3-1-0, 6 Points; 2nd Division, 4th Conference)

Clarke MacArthurKyle TurrisMark Stone
Bobby RyanMika ZibanejadAlex Chiasson
Mike HoffmanDavid LegwandChris Neil
Milan MichalekZack SmithCurtis Lazar
Chris PhillipsErik Karlsson
Patrick WierciochCody Ceci
Eric GrybaMark Borowiecki
Robin Lehner
Craig Anderson

Season Series

10/18/14 - Columbus at Ottawa
10/28/14 - Ottawa at Columbus
2/7/15 - Columbus at Ottawa

Head to Head Stats

OttawaColumbus
2.50 (17)GPG3.25 (9)
2.00 (9)GAPG2.25 (13)
15.0% (18)PP%17.6% (15)
78.6% (20)PK%100.0% (1)
Clarke MacArther, 2G leaderCam Atkinson / Ryan Johansen, 3
Kyle Turris, 3A leaderNick Foligno, 4
Kyle Turris, 4Pts leaderRyan Johansen, 6
Eric Gryba, 10PIM leaderJack Skille, 7
1-0-0Road/Home1-0-0
3-1-0Last 103-1-0
10/16 vs. Colorado, W 5-3Last Game10/17 vs. Calgary, W 3 -2

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